REGULAR VERBS
fan, fans, fanned, fanning
Synonyms: ventilate, cool, air, blow, circulate Antonyms: stop, block, clog, close, hinder airflow
| FAN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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| ★ i | fan |
| ★ you | fan |
| ★ he/she/it | fans |
| ★ we | fan |
| ★ you | fan |
| ★ they | fan |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Present Simple: |
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| - I fan myself to cool down. |
| - You fan the flames to make them bigger. |
| - He fans the cards before dealing. | She fans the paint to dry it faster. |
| - We fan the embers to keep the fire alive. |
| - You (plural) fan enthusiasm for the project. |
| - They fan the papers to spread them out. |
| FAN - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i am | fanning |
| ★ you are | fanning |
| ★ he/she/it is | fanning |
| ★ we are | fanning |
| ★you are | fanning |
| ★ they are | fanning |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Present Continuous: |
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| - I am fanning the flames carefully. |
| - You are fanning the smoke away. |
| - He is fanning the paint to speed up drying. | She is fanning herself to keep cool. |
| - We are fanning the sparks to prevent a fire. |
| - You (plural) are fanning the excitement for the event. |
| - They are fanning the air to circulate it. |
| FAN - PRESENT PERFECT | |
| ★ i have | fanned |
| ★ you have | fanned |
| ★ he/she/it has | fanned |
| ★ we have | fanned |
| ★ you have | fanned |
| ★ they have | fanned |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Present Perfect: |
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| - I have fanned the flames many times before. |
| - You have fanned the debate during discussions. |
| - He has fanned the papers to organize them. | She has fanned the ideas for the project. |
| - We have fanned enthusiasm for the cause. |
| - You (plural) have fanned interest in the topic. |
| - They have fanned the hope for change. |
| FAN - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i have been | fanning |
| ★ you have been | fanning |
| ★ he/she/it has been | fanning |
| ★ we have been | fanning |
| ★ you have been | fanning |
| ★ they have been | fanning |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Present Perfect Continuous: |
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| - I have been fanning the flames for a while now. |
| - You have been fanning the controversy recently. |
| - He has been fanning the discussion. | She has been fanning creativity in the team. |
| - We have been fanning enthusiasm for months. |
| - You (plural) have been fanning the interest continuously. |
| - They have been fanning the excitement for the upcoming event. |
| FAN - PAST SIMPLE | |
| ★ i | fanned |
| ★ you | fanned |
| ★ he/she/it | fanned |
| ★ we | fanned |
| ★ you | fanned |
| ★ they | fanned |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Past Simple: |
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| - I fanned the fire to keep warm. |
| - You fanned the cards before dealing. |
| - He fanned the flames and made them worse. | She fanned herself to cool down. |
| - We fanned the papers to organize them. |
| - You (plural) fanned enthusiasm for the project. |
| - They fanned the smoke to clear the air. |
| FAN - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i was | fanning |
| ★ you were | fanning |
| ★ he/she/it was | fanning |
| ★ we were | fanning |
| ★ you were | fanning |
| ★ they were | fanning |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Past Continuous: |
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| - I was fanning the flames when he arrived. |
| - You were fanning the smoke away. |
| - He was fanning the paint to dry it faster. | She was fanning herself to keep cool. |
| - We were fanning the embers to keep the fire alive. |
| - You (plural) were fanning enthusiasm for the cause. |
| - They were fanning the air to circulate it. |
| FAN - PAST PERFECT | |
| ★ i had | fanned |
| ★ you had | fanned |
| ★ he/she/it had | fanned |
| ★ we had | fanned |
| ★ you had | fanned |
| ★ they had | fanned |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Past Perfect: |
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| - I had fanned the flames before the firefighter's arrival. |
| - You had fanned the debate during the meeting. |
| - He had fanned the papers to organize them. | She had fanned the ideas for the project. |
| - We had fanned enthusiasm for the event. |
| - You (plural) had fanned interest in the topic. |
| - They had fanned the hope for change. |
| FAN - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i had been | fanning |
| ★ you had been | fanning |
| ★ he/she/it had been | fanning |
| ★ we had been | fanning |
| ★ you had been | fanning |
| ★ they had been | fanning |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Past Perfect Continuous: |
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| - I had been fanning the flames for hours before help arrived. |
| - You had been fanning the controversy throughout the discussion. |
| - He had been fanning the discussion. | She had been fanning creativity in the team. |
| - We had been fanning enthusiasm for a long time. |
| - You (plural) had been fanning the interest continuously. |
| - They had been fanning the excitement for the whole evening. |
| FAN - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
| ★ i will | fan |
| ★ you will | fan |
| ★ he/she/it will | fan |
| ★ we will | fan |
| ★ you will | fan |
| ★ they will | fan |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Future Simple: |
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| - I will fan the flames to keep warm. |
| - You will fan the cards before dealing. |
| - He will fan the embers to keep the fire alive. | She will fan herself to stay cool. |
| - We will fan enthusiasm for the project. |
| - You (plural) will fan the smoke away. |
| - They will fan the air to circulate it. |
| FAN - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i will be | fanning |
| ★ you will be | fanning |
| ★ he/she/it will be | fanning |
| ★ we will be | fanning |
| ★ you will be | fanning |
| ★ they will be | fanning |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Future Continuous: |
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| - I will be fanning the fire when you arrive. |
| - You will be fanning the papers to organize them. |
| - He will be fanning the flames. | She will be fanning herself to keep cool. |
| - We will be fanning enthusiasm for the event. |
| - You (plural) will be fanning the ideas for the project. |
| - They will be fanning the excitement for the game. |
| FAN - FUTURE PERFECT | |
| ★ i will have | fanned |
| ★ you will have | fanned |
| ★ he/she/it will have | fanned |
| ★ we will have | fanned |
| ★ you will have | fanned |
| ★ they will have | fanned |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Future Perfect: |
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| - I will have fanned the flames by the time you get here. |
| - You will have fanned the smoke away before they arrive. |
| - He will have fanned the cards for hours. | She will have fanned herself to stay cool throughout the day. |
| - We will have fanned enthusiasm for weeks. |
| - You (plural) will have fanned interest in the topic. |
| - They will have fanned the hope for change. |
| FAN - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i will have been | fanning |
| ★ you will have been | fanning |
| ★ he/she/it will have been | fanning |
| ★ we will have been | fanning |
| ★ you will have been | fanning |
| ★ they will have been | fanning |
| Examples of verb 'fan' in the Future Perfect Continuous: |
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| - I will have been fanning the flames for quite some time. |
| - You will have been fanning the discussion before the meeting. |
| - He will have been fanning the air. | She will have been fanning creativity among the team. |
| - We will have been fanning enthusiasm for months. |
| - You (plural) will have been fanning the excitement for hours. |
| - They will have been fanning the interest continuously. |